Czech Prime Minister: ‘We do not want to live in Africa!’

The head of the Czech government Andrej Babis takes illegal migration as a threat to the European civilization and approves anti-immigration protests from Chemnitz.

He has taken a strong stance on the European Union’s migration policy. ‘Chemnitz is there, at the corner of the street!,’ he exclaimed on September 2 on a Czech television, quoted by the media Parlamentni Listy. ‘I have explained at length that this is a fight to preserve our European civilization and our culture.

We do not want to live in Africa or the Middle East,‘ he continued, denouncing the efforts of the European Commission to get Prague to accept migrants. According to Andrej Babis, the events of Chemnitz in the former East Germany could be a trigger in Europe.